When searching for a dining experience, the food isn’t everything. Apart from good service and great company, having a lovely view to admire as you eat and chat is a big bonus. With Malta and Gozo being islands surrounded by … Read more

When searching for a dining experience, the food isn’t everything. Apart from good service and great company, having a lovely view to admire as you eat and chat is a big bonus. With Malta and Gozo being islands surrounded by … Read more
Malta is full of stuff to do! If you’re on holiday here, it’s almost impossible to fit everything in. Having said that, so many activities could leave a small dent in your bank account. That’s why I’m here to tell … Read more
Gozo is Malta’s sister island, equally as rich in scenery, natural beauty, marvelous architecture and culture. You can get there with the Gozo Channel Ferry which works 24/7, 365 days a year. Whether you’re a local looking for a quick … Read more
Valletta has been Malta’s capital city since 1571 and is named after its founder Jean Parisot de la Valette. Being a UNESCO World Heritage site, its beautiful architecture and richness in history and culture attracts millions of tourists every year. … Read more
If there’s something the Maltese excel at, it’s creating delicious (usually not-so-healthy) food. These foodstuffs and meals have been passed down from generation to generation and have become a significant part of our culture. While the list is endless, here … Read more
The Maltese Islands have a plethora of beaches to choose from, all year round. Whilst every beach has its own characteristics which make it a delightful place to be, the following beaches (in no particular order) are in my personal … Read more
Just like any other language, Maltese has several words and expressions which only make sense to locals who have mastered the tongue after many years of speaking it. Using these phrases will surely make you stand out and feel like … Read more
Malta itself is considered to be a hidden gem, isolated in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea. Thousands of tourists visit the Maltese Islands every year for countless reasons, mainly for the beautiful sunny weather and the abundance of culture … Read more